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New Brunswick

Since 1989, the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has been working to conserve New Brunswick’s most significant natural areas. We have established nature reserves across the province, from the Acadian Peninsula and Miscou Island in the north to Grand Manan Island in the south. With the help of partners and community supporters like you, we can ensure the protection of even more important habitats for species across the province.

Browse our interactive map of nature reserves throughout Atlantic Canada. Visitors are welcome to explore most of these sites. However, as many NCC nature reserves in the province do not have paths, are undeveloped and may have hazards present, please exercise caution when visiting.

News

Protecting nature to safeguard Saint John’s water supply

Conservation milestone ensures clean, safe water for residents Saint John, NB (March 16, 2026) – Important steps have been taken to enhance and safeguard the drinking water supply of Saint John and surrounding communities...
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Featured Projects

Find out about our conservation projects, research activities, land management priorities and more.

Our Work

Learn about where and how we are focussing our conservation efforts in New Brunswick.